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A symbol of deindustrialization would be people moving out of the cities as industry becomes a less central part of daily life.
Eun Kwan Choi has written: 'Infrastructure aid, deindustrialization, and welfare' -- subject(s): Infrastructure (Economics), Economic assistance, Deindustrialization
I think the term for it is deindustrialisation It's called deindustrialization.
Unemployment rate increases, people start to move out to look for jobs.
David Clingingsmith has written: 'Mughal decline, climate change, and Britain's industrial ascent' -- subject(s): Deindustrialization, Economic conditions, History
The Industrial Revolution came about during the 18th and 19th centuries spreading into the United States from Britain from the 1830s to the early 20th century.
Henri L. F. de Groot has written: 'Growth, unemployment, and deindustrialization' -- subject(s): Economic development, Industrial productivity, Unemployment
Large companies began locating their production facilities outside their home countries. This was small scale until World War II then it dramatically expanded, especially after 1970.
Mike Ingham has written: 'Regional unemployment' 'Cowering inferno' 'Union joining' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Membership, Trade-unions 'Strikes and deindustrialization in the European Community'
Christine J. Walley has written: 'Exit Zero' -- subject(s): Social aspects, Family, Steel industry and trade, Social conditions, Deindustrialization, Working class, History
personally its because china is a newly industralised country and it has alot of advantages and disadvantages. (: